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Mocha gets roasted for his heated gloves, and the Snitch Line lights up with hotel décor drama and a dental‑office tattletale. Maurie talks with Olympic bronze medalist Valerie Maltais, then checks in with Olympian Nick Novak about the now‑infamous “frozen penis” warnings. We also hear from Canadian biathlete Adam Runnalls about knitting sweaters at the Games, and actor Stephen Amell joins us to talk about his new series The Borderline. Plus, Roz rages over the latest iPhone update, Stephanie's parents describe their terrifying car accident, and Mocha gets distracted by wild A.I. celebrity videos.
Präsentiert vom Berlin Triathlon und der Laufbar in MünchenHeute erwartet euch der bisher längste Podcast bei Klartext Triathlon, nämlich der mit Triathlonprofi Max Hoffmann, der von einem unserer Partner, der Laufbar in München, unterstützt wird.Ich rede mit Max offen und ehrlich über seine psychischen Erkrankungen (rezidivierende Depressionen, ADHS, Borderline) und wie diese sein Leben und sein Wirken als Triathlonprofi beeinflussen. Zudem geht es in dem Gespräch viel um den Klima- und Umweltschutz. Max ist überzeugter Veganer und geht als Profi seinen ganz eigenen Weg: Keine Flüge, Wettkämpfe nur in Europa, Verzicht auf Trainingslager, Minimalismus, kaltes Duschen. Er möchte nicht nur reden, sondern handeln. Außerdem erfahrt ihr, warum Max als Profi jetzt noch einmal ernst machen möchte und wie er das angehen möchte.Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!Max und AlexUnsere Partner:Berlin TriathlonBerlin TriathlonInstagram Berlin TriathlonMarathon CommunityAlle Infos gibt es auf der Website der Klartext Marathon Community und im Blog von Klartext Triathlon!Tritt jetzt unseren verschiedenen Kanälen bei:Whats-App-CommunityInstagram ChannelStrava ClubSchneider und PiechaSchneider & Piecha – Ihr Sanitätshaus in OffenbachSchneider und Piecha (@schneiderundpiecha) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosPrime WearPrime Wear - 100% Custom Performance Clothing(Bezahlte Werbepartnerschaften)Erreichbarkeit:Wenn euch unsere Arbeit gefällt, dann folgt uns auf Instagram und teilt diesen Podcast über Social Media! Danke!Klartext Triathlon (@klartexttriathlon) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosAlex Feldhaus (@alex.fldhs) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosSebi Neef (@sebi_neef) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosSchaut doch gerne auch einmal auf unserer Website vorbei:Klartext Triathlon | Podcast und BlogImpressum:Klartext Triathlon e.U., Alexander Feldhaus (Reinachstraße 57, 80995 München), Mail: eiaswim@web.de Telefon: 0049 176 70956367Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/klartext-triathlon/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nouvelle saison, nouveau format : on explore les multiples facettes des addictions en croisant les regards. Autour d'une même table, des personnes concernées par les addictions et les troubles psy — Agnès, Flora et Ulysse — échangent avec deux soignant·es en addictologie : Élodie Marchin du CSAPA Cap 14 et Jean-Victor Blanc, psychiatre à l'hôpital Saint-Antoine et cofondateur du festival Pop & Psy. Chaque participant·e prépare des questions en amont, tirées au hasard et lues à tour de rôle par l'équipe de la Perche. Côté équipe, Anna passe le flambeau à Alice, psychologue à la Maison Perchée, qui animera la Perche en alternance avec Hana. À travers cette symétrie dans l'échange, on cherche à déconstruire la verticalité traditionnelle de la relation de soin et à instaurer un dialogue horizontal, où chaque perspective éclaire l'autre. Ce format de regards croisés inclura également d'autres profils, des proches aux chercheurs.Entre témoignages intimes et éclairages cliniques, cette conversation questionne les pratiques de soin et l'accessibilité en addictologie. On y aborde la stigmatisation qui freine les démarches de soin, les moments déterminants d'un parcours thérapeutique, la liberté d'expression face aux soignant·es et les expériences parfois difficiles vécues dans le système de santé.L'épisode interroge également l'influence de la pop culture sur notre rapport aux substances psychoactives. De Las Vegas Parano à Pulp Fiction, en passant par Skins ou Projet X, on examine comment ces œuvres ont façonné nos imaginaires collectifs et parfois banalisé des comportements à risque, tout en reconnaissant la fascination qu'elles ont exercée sur toute une génération. On explore aussi l'évolution des prises en charge en addictologie et le glissement conceptuel de la notion d'abstinence exclusive vers celle de réduction des risques et de rétablissement, reconnaissant ainsi la pluralité des parcours possibles.On espère que ce format vous apportera quelques réponses — ou au moins quelques bonnes questions. N'hésitez pas à nous donner vos retours. Bonne écoute !Un podcast réalisé par Sylvain Pinot et co-animé par Alice DenisMusique originale composée par Blasé en collaboration avec MickaëlProduit par La Maison PerchéeHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Die Welt da draußen schreit. Schlagzeilen, Reels, Fake News, Dauer-Alarm. Und irgendwann merkst du: Das macht was mit dir. Angst. Druck. Ohnmacht.In dieser Folge geht's um einen Perspektivwechsel, der dich wieder handlungsfähig macht: Du musst nicht die ganze Welt reparieren, um Frieden zu spüren. Du darfst anfangen, dein Umfeld zu sichern – dein Tempo, deine Grenzen, deine Energie.Ich nehme dich mit an meinen Tisch des Lebens: ein großer Tisch, aber nur sechs Stühle.Und jetzt die Frage, die alles verändert: Wer darf mitspeisen?
Top 5 Borderline countries, No fighting in hockey, and Castellanos to the Bay?
"Hvem er du?" spørger dagens gæst, Rikke Bøye ledende psykolog ved Aarhus Universitetshospital på klinik for personlighedsforstyrrelser, altid sine patienter. Hvis de ikke kan svare på det, kan det være et tegn på, at de kan have en borderline personlighedsforstyrrelse. I mine øjne ville det være den sværeste diagnose at give et andet menneske, fordi man egentlig siger til dem, din personlighed er forkert og forstyrret så meget, at du ikke kan leve et normalt liv. Heldigvis kan Rikke gøre mig meget klogere på, hvordan hun gør det på en fin måde og faktisk giver patienterne en mulighed for behandling. Vært: Svend Brinkmann, professor i psykologi. Gæst: Rikke Bøye, Ledende psykolog ved Aarhus Universitetshospital på klinik for personlighedsforstyrrelser og selvmordsforebyggelse. Tilrettelægger: Christoffer Heide Høyer. brinkmannsbriks@dr.dk Ugens Citat af Rikke Bøye: "Grundproblemet med borderline er, at man har en tilbøjelighed til ikke at ville have med sit eget følelsesliv at gøre." Ugens anbefaling fra Svend Brinkmann: Hungerhjerte af Karen Fastrup som har haft borderline personlighedsforstyrrelse diagnosen som hun også fortalte om i Brinkmanns Briks i Diagnoser gør os sindssyge. Ugens anbefaling fra Rikke Bøye: Jeg vil anbefale, at vi har milde øjne på alle dem, der arbejder i og som er brugere af psykiatrien. Mere empati og nysgerrighed mennesker imellem. Glæd dig til dagens episode, som du nu kan høre i DR Lyd.
Mehr Geld, mehr Erfolg, mehr Anerkennung – viele von uns leben in einem ständigen Streben nach dem Nächsten. Und trotzdem stellt sich Zufriedenheit oft nicht ein. Warum eigentlich?In dieser Folge von „Ist das noch normal?! Der kronehit Psychotalk“ sprechen Meli Tüchler und der psychotherapeutische Experte Daniel Martos darüber, warum Zufriedenheit nicht automatisch mit äußeren Erfolgen wächst – und weshalb manche Menschen grundsätzlich optimistischer, andere pessimistischer auf das Leben blicken.Daniel erklärt, was unsere innere Haltung mit Zufriedenheit zu tun hat, warum unser Gehirn sich so schnell an Erfolge gewöhnt und weshalb wir uns immer wieder im Vergleich mit anderen verlieren. Gleichzeitig geht es um die Frage, wie man aus dem Hamsterrad von „mehr, höher, weiter“ aussteigen kann – ohne auf Entwicklung oder Ziele zu verzichten.Am Mittwoch, ab 22:00 Uhr auf kronehit. Ab Donnerstag ist die ganze Sendung, wie immer, auf allen gängigen Plattformen als Podcast verfügbar. Du möchtest mit unserer Moderatorin Meli Tüchler oder unseren psychotherapeutischen ExpertInnen, Mag.a Romana Gilli und Daniel Martos, eine Frage stellen? Schreib uns an psychotalk@kronehit.at oder auf unserem neuen Instagram-Kanal @psychotalk.at!Wichtige Kontakte & Links:· Polizei: 133o Gehörlose Frauen und Mädchen können per SMS rund um die Uhr unter 0800 133 133 polizeiliche Hilfe rufen (Angabe von Ort und Notsituation).· Rettung: 144· Telefonseelsorge (0-24 Uhr): 142· Psychiatrische Soforthilfe und mobiler Krisendienst: +43 1 31330 (0 - 24 Uhr), per Mail, Chat oder TelefonAlle psychosozialen Dienste für ganz Österreich findest du hier: https://www.gesundheit.gv.at/service/beratungsstellen/krankheiten/psyche/psychosozialer-dienst.html· "Rat auf Draht" für Kinder, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene bis 24 Jahre: Hotline 24 Stunden - kostenlos und anonym aus ganz Österreich - 147 - https://www.rataufdraht.at/· "Rat auf Draht" für Eltern: Kostenlose Beratung von Eltern via Video, Audio oder Text-Chat rund um: Schule, Erziehung, Sexualität usw. - https://elternseite.at/ · Gesund aus der Krise: Ermöglicht bis zu 15 kostenlose Therapieeinheiten für Kinder, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene! Anmeldung online oder unter 0800/800122 www.gesundausderkrise.at · Kriseninterventionszentrum: Du befindest dich in einer akuten Krise und brauchst Hilfe dann wende dich hierhin: https://kriseninterventionszentrum.at/ Mental Health Days: Dieses österreichweite Projekt stärkt das Bewusstsein für psychische Gesundheit an Schulen. Bis Juni 2024 wurden über 75.000 Schüler erreicht. www.mentalhealthdays.eu
Es gibt Tage, die sind nicht „schwer“ – sie sind dunkel. Und genau da beginnt dein Mindset. Nicht bei Fake-Positivität. Sondern bei einer Wahrheit, die dich entlastet: Du darfst dunkle Tage haben – ohne dass dein Fortschritt „weg“ ist.In dieser Folge geht's um Step-by-Step statt Übernacht-Erfolg. Nicht „0€ auf 1 Million“, nicht „reiß dich zusammen“, nicht „lächel doch mal“. Sondern: Heute 1%. Heute ein kleiner Schritt. Und manchmal ist Aufstehen schon der Beweis, dass du nicht verloren bist.Wenn du Borderline, ADHS, Depression oder einfach dieses innere Chaos kennst – hör rein. Klartext, ohne Romantisieren. Und trotzdem mit Richtung.Frage an dich:Was ist dein kleinster Step heute? Schreib mir das – ich lese es.Mehr von mir:Website Alle Infos zu mir, meinem Weg, Podcast,Angeboten & Projekten: www.borderallein.deBorder-Allein-Akademie & Masterclasses Wenndu tiefer einsteigen willst – mit strukturierten Kursen,Masterclasses und Programmen rund um Borderline, ADHS, Trauma,Depression & Angehörige, dann besuche unsere Akademie:https://www.borderallein.deYouTube:Border Allein -von Borderline und Depressionen - YouTubeTelegram Selbsthilfegruppe:https://t.me/+x1AkmFfhKYQ5NmQyZum Spotify Abo:https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/border-allein/subscribeFolgt auch meinen meditativen Gute Nacht Geschichten:MeditativeGute Nacht Geschichten
Today on The Marilyn Denis Show, Adam Wylde sits in for Marilyn Denis. Stephen Amell & Hamza Haq from the Crave Original Series The Borderline join us to chat about the crime drama ahead of the series premiere on Sunday. Plus, rideshare etiquette, quitting bars, spoons vs forks, and much more.
Pour sa 12e édition à Lausanne (18-20 septembre 2026), le festival Label Suisse produira une création pluridisciplinaire inédite intitulée Borderline. Ce projet phare réunira les artistes Nathalie Froehlich et Hook, marquant le nouveau rôle de curateur et de producteur du festival pour la scène helvétique Invitée : Albane Schlechten Réalisation […] The post Label Suisse 2026 first appeared on Radio Vostok.
Pour sa 12e édition à Lausanne (18-20 septembre 2026), le festival Label Suisse produira une création pluridisciplinaire inédite intitulée Borderline. Ce projet phare réunira les artistes Nathalie Froehlich et Hook, marquant le nouveau rôle de curateur et de producteur du festival pour la scène helvétique Invitée : Albane Schlechten Réalisation […] The post Label Suisse 2026 first appeared on Radio Vostok.
Longtemps, Abigaïl Barrand s'est sentie « trop ». Trop sensible. Trop intense. Trop vivante pour un monde qui préfère les cadres et les silences. Puis un mot est tombé. Un mot qui fait peur. Borderline. Un mot qui semblait tout figer alors qu'il ouvrait un passage. Hospitalisations, tentatives de suicide, errance intérieure. Et puis un jour, Abigaïl se met en mouvement. Changer d'horizon. Oser quitter les murs et lâcher les étiquettes. Partir sur la route, sans savoir exactement où. Sac sur le dos, pancarte à la main, elle se met en marche jusqu'au Pôle Nord. Un voyage radical, à la rencontre du froid, des autres et d'elle-même. Elle publie son journal de bord, Au bord de ma vie chez Larousse. Son témoignage nous invite à la sincérité, au mouvement intérieur, à la liberté farouche d'être soi dans [VOS MÉTAMORPHOSES] par Marion Duchêne.Quelques citations du podcast avec Abigaïl Barrand :"Être en dehors des normes, c'est être en avance sur les normes.""On a besoin de gens qui sortent des cases pour défoncer certaines portes qui sont verrouillées depuis longtemps.""Les rêves des gens, l'espoir des gens, c'est quelque chose d'hyper précieux à maintenir : ne cassez pas ça."Recevez chaque semaine l'inspirante newsletter Métamorphose par Anne GhesquièreDécouvrez Objectif Métamorphose, notre programme en 12 étapes pour partir à la rencontre de soi-même.Suivez nos RS : Insta, Facebook & TikTokAbonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Deezer / CastBox / YoutubeThèmes abordés lors du podcast avec Abigaïl Barrand :00:00 Introduction01:30 Présentation de l'invitée02:02 Le tabou de hospitalisation en psychiatrie06:38 « Borderline », un diagnostic qui fait peur09:52 La fatigue de vivre11:54 Le coût de la suradaptation15:03 La puissance de l'hypersensibilité16:52 L'importance du témoignage18:47 Direction les aurores boréales24:58 Les leçons du voyage26:52 De magnifiques rencontres30:21 La pair-aidance36:11 Préserver les rêves et l'espoir40:02 L'objet symbolique d'Abigaïl BarrandAvant-propos et précautions à l'écoute du podcast Photo © Céline Nieszawer Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Wir alle kennen schlechte Tage. Zeiten, in denen man müde ist, genervt, traurig oder einfach keine Energie hat. Doch was ist der Unterschied zwischen einer vorübergehenden schlechten Stimmung und einer Depression? Und ab wann sollte man Hilfe in Anspruch nehmen? In dieser Folge von „Ist das noch normal?! Der kronehit Psychotalk“ sprechen Meli Tüchler und der psychotherapeutische Experte Daniel Martos darüber, wie sich depressive Stimmungen von einer Depression unterscheiden – und warum man nicht warten sollte, bis gar nichts mehr geht.Sie sprechen über die unterschiedlichen Arten von Depressionen und hinterfragen was Social Media und die aktuelle Weltlage mit steigenden Zahlen an Betroffenen, vor allem in den jüngeren Generationen zu tun haben. Gleichzeitig geht es auch um ganz normale Tiefs und schlechte Laune: Wie entstehen sie, wie gehen wir besser mit ihnen um – und wie gelingt es, selbst in schwierigen Zeiten den Blick wieder vorsichtig nach vorne zu richten?Am Mittwoch, ab 22:00 Uhr auf kronehit. Ab Donnerstag ist die ganze Sendung, wie immer, auf allen gängigen Plattformen als Podcast verfügbar. Du möchtest mit unserer Moderatorin Meli Tüchler oder unseren psychotherapeutischen ExpertInnen, Mag.a Romana Gilli und Daniel Martos, eine Frage stellen? Schreib uns an psychotalk@kronehit.at oder auf unserem neuen Instagram-Kanal @psychotalk.at!Wichtige Kontakte & Links:· Polizei: 133o Gehörlose Frauen und Mädchen können per SMS rund um die Uhr unter 0800 133 133 polizeiliche Hilfe rufen (Angabe von Ort und Notsituation).· Rettung: 144· Telefonseelsorge (0-24 Uhr): 142· Psychiatrische Soforthilfe und mobiler Krisendienst: +43 1 31330 (0 - 24 Uhr), per Mail, Chat oder TelefonAlle psychosozialen Dienste für ganz Österreich findest du hier: https://www.gesundheit.gv.at/service/beratungsstellen/krankheiten/psyche/psychosozialer-dienst.html · "Rat auf Draht" für Kinder, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene bis 24 Jahre: Hotline 24 Stunden - kostenlos und anonym aus ganz Österreich - 147 - https://www.rataufdraht.at/ · "Rat auf Draht" für Eltern: Kostenlose Beratung von Eltern via Video, Audio oder Text-Chat rund um: Schule, Erziehung, Sexualität usw. - https://elternseite.at/ · Gesund aus der Krise: Ermöglicht bis zu 15 kostenlose Therapieeinheiten für Kinder, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene! Anmeldung online oder unter 0800/800122 www.gesundausderkrise.at · Kriseninterventionszentrum: Du befindest dich in einer akuten Krise und brauchst Hilfe dann wende dich hierhin: https://kriseninterventionszentrum.at/ Mental Health Days: Dieses österreichweite Projekt stärkt das Bewusstsein für psychische Gesundheit an Schulen. Bis Juni 2024 wurden über 75.000 Schüler erreicht. www.mentalhealthdays.eu
Borderline ist behandelbar. Leonie-Rachel Soyel erzählt, wie sie durch Therapie und Arbeit an sich selbst die Symptome unter die Nachweisgrenze brachte. Der Schlüssel: Den »A-B-Moment« erkennen und zwischen destruktivem Impuls und gesunder Wahl entscheiden. Ein Gespräch, das Hoffnung macht und Stigma abbaut.
Rozmowa z przyjaciółmi i bliskimi o depresji potrafi być trudna. Nawet jeśli mają szczere chęci, bywa, że ich wiedza i rozumienie depresji są ograniczone. Mogą również mieć pytania, na które nie zawsze będziesz wiedzieć jak zareagować i odpowiedzieć.Przygotowanie do takiej rozmowy sprawi, że poczujesz większą pewność siebie. Usłyszysz pytania, które pojawiają się w rozmowach z bliskimi najczęściej i przykładowe wyjaśnienia. Mam nadzieję, że okażą się przydatne.__________Monika Kotlarek jest psycholożką z kilkunastoletnim doświadczeniem. Od 2012 roku prowadzi znany blog psycholog-pisze.pl, na którym opowiada o… psychologii, oczywiście! Jest też autorką książek takich jak „Choroba afektywna dwubiegunowa, czyli ze skrajności w skrajność”, „Depresja, czyli gdy każdy oddech boli”, „Borderline, czyli jedną nogą nad przepaścią” oraz „Wyczerpanie psychiczne, czyli gdy to już nie jest zwykłe zmęczenie” i „Dorosłość z ADHD, czyli między chaosem a kreatywnością”. Prowadzi również własny gabinet psychologiczny online, w którym pomaga pacjentom odzyskać spokój i zdrowie. Dodatkowo prowadzi profesjonalną diagnostykę psychologiczną w kierunku ADHD u osób dorosłych. Prowadzi Psychosklepik z materiałami do pracy własnej m.in. nad pewnością siebie, stratą czy poczuciem wartości oraz budową bliskości wśród par. W social mediach znana jako Psycholog Pisze (@psycholog_pisze), prowadzi podcast i kanał na Youtubie o nazwie „Psychologia Na Co Dzień”.
A stolen tomato, a tired laugh, and a boy who'd rather fix things than break them—until the world leaves him no choice. We dive into AMAIM: Warrior at the Borderline and follow Amou, a soft-spoken scavenger, as he pairs with Gai, a talkative autonomous AI, to awaken the rare mech Kenbu and step into a fight he never wanted. What starts as survival under occupation turns into a high-stakes map of pressure points: a resistance network, a city built on compromise, and a rogue AI that turns victory into a moral hazard.We trace the major beats that make this story sing. Amou's early rescue and the farm sanctuary reveal how scarcity shapes character; gratitude and empathy become more radical than any weapon. Meeting Yatagarasu reframes duty as a choice with no safe answer, and the team dynamic with Gashin and Shion adds steel without adding melodrama. Yusei's autonomous city becomes the episode's hinge: can a community traded for supplies still be free? When betrayal surfaces, it isn't cartoon evil—it's what coercion looks like when survival meets leverage.From there, the conversation widens into AI ethics, tactics, and craft. Ghost, the runaway unit, forces a blunt question about autonomy at machine speed, while Gai's grandiloquence keeps the tone human and oddly hopeful. We call out clean mech silhouettes, thoughtful combat design, and a score that sells the stress of heat loads and missile locks. Most of all, we sit with the quiet costs—children witnessing violence, pilots doubting their own reflection, and a nation caught between rebellion and deal-making. Our verdict lands at a confident 8 out of 10: thrilling fights, grounded politics, and heart that feels earned.If you're into mecha with real stakes, clear worldbuilding, and characters who carry consequence, queue this review and tell us where you stand on peace through negotiation versus resistance. Subscribe for our next Mecha Monday, share with a friend who loves giant robots, and drop a review to help more listeners find the show. Which series should we review next?Text us for feedback and recommendations for future episodes!Support the showWe thank everyone for listening to our podcast! We hope to grow even bigger to make great things happen, such as new equipment for higher-quality podcasts, a merch store & more! If you're interested in supporting us, giving us feedback and staying in the loop with updates, then follow our ZONE Social Media Portal to access our website, our Discord server, our Patreon page, and other social media platforms! DISCLAIMER: The thoughts and opinions shared within are those of the speaker. We encourage everyone to do their own research and to experience the content mentioned at your own volition. We try not to reveal spoilers to those who are not up to speed, but in case some slips out, please be sure to check out the source material before you continue listening!Stay nerdy and stay faithful,- J.B.Subscribe to "Content for Creators" on YouTube to listen to some of the music used for these episodes!
Today Leslie and I talk about a really interesting concept after I had a tarot card reading that suggested I'm quite fused with my trauma and it's time to un-attach. I hope you'll like this episode. Tarot card reader, Brianne: sacredtransitionshealingllc on IGSend us a text message to be anonymously read and responded to! Support the showYou can find Sara on Instagram @borderlinefromhell. You can also find the podcast on IG @boldbeautifulborderline Corey Evans is the artist for the music featured. He can be found HERE Talon Abbott created the cover art. He. can be found HERE Leave us a voicemail about your thoughts or questions on the show at boldbeautifulborderline.comIf you like the show we would love if you could rate, subscribe and support us on Patreon. Patreon info here: https://www.patreon.com/boldbeautifulborderline?fan_landing=true Purchase Sara's Exploring Your Borderline Strengths Journal at https://www.amazon.com/Exploring-Your-Borderline-Strengths-Amundson/dp/B0C522Y7QT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=IGQBWJRE3CFX&keywords=exploring+your+borderline+strengths&qid=1685383771&sprefix=exploring+your+bor%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1 For mental health supports: National Suicide Pr...
Drei Tage am Stück. Anfälle. Kontrollverlust. Und genau da passiert etwas, das viele nicht sehen: Das ist nicht nur Rückfall. Das ist Rohmaterial für Veränderung.In dieser Folge von Border Allein nehme ich dich mit in die schonungslose Innenperspektive: Was passiert in mir, wenn Zustände kommen – und warum kommen sie überhaupt? Ich zerlege das im Nachhinein wie ein Ermittler:War das unbewusst? War da ein versteckter „Gewinn“ dahinter? Habe ich mir den Zustand selbst gebaut, um etwas nicht fühlen zu müssen? Oder war es schlicht Überlastung, Trigger, Nervensystem im Alarm?Ich stelle mir die Fragen, die man sonst vermeidet: Warum, weshalb, wieso – und was lerne ich daraus?Du hörst meine Analysen, meine Schlussfolgerungen und vor allem: den Punkt, an dem ich entscheide, was ich ab jetzt anders mache, damit mich solche Phasen nicht definieren – sondern formen.Wenn du Borderline kennst (bei dir oder in deinem Umfeld), dann ist diese Episode keine Theorie. Es ist ein echter Blick in die Mechanik hinter dem Chaos – und ein Weg, wie man aus „Zuständen“ wieder Richtung macht.Neue Folgen gibt's jeden Freitag um 9:00 Uhr:Audio auf Spotify & allen Plattformen – und als Video auf YouTube.Wenn dich das trifft: Hör rein. Und schreib mir danach in die Kommentare: Was ist bei dir meistens der Auslöser für Zustände – Überforderung, Nähe, Verlust, Scham oder etwas ganz anderes?Mehr von mir:Website Alle Infos zu mir, meinem Weg, Podcast,Angeboten & Projekten: www.borderallein.deBorder-Allein-Akademie & Masterclasses Wenndu tiefer einsteigen willst – mit strukturierten Kursen,Masterclasses und Programmen rund um Borderline, ADHS, Trauma,Depression & Angehörige, dann besuche unsere Akademie:http://www.borderallein.de/YouTube:Border Allein -von Borderline und Depressionen - YouTubeTelegram Selbsthilfegruppe:https://t.me/+x1AkmFfhKYQ5NmQyZum Spotify Abo:https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/border-allein/subscribeFolgt auch meinen meditativen Gute Nacht Geschichten:MeditativeGute Nacht Geschichten
Dieser Podcast zeigt, wie Wut entsteht, welche Symptome typisch sind und warum viele Menschen Wut unterdrücken. Dazu gibt es Tipps, wie man innere Wut los wird, emotionale Muster durchbricht und gesunde Wege im Umgang mit Wut findet. Von WDR 5.
After meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in Ottawa, B.C. Premier David Eby says 'there wasn't any substantial new information from Alberta, and B.C.'s position hasn't changed' on a new oil pipeline. But he still called the talks 'borderline friendly.' Then, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says that the pipeline 'has to happen for our country,' and discusses what he needs to hear from Carney on the U.S.-Canada relationship when the premiers meet on Thursday.
Ein Monat ohne Alkohol – für viele war der Dry January ein Experiment, für manche eine Herausforderung und für andere ein echter Augenöffner. Doch was passiert danach? Und was sagt es über unseren Umgang mit Alkohol, wenn der Verzicht plötzlich schwerer fällt als gedacht?In dieser Folge von „Ist das noch normal?! Der kronehit Psychotalk“ nehmen Meli Tüchler und die Psychotherapeutin Mag.a Romana Gilli, BA den Dry January zum Anlass, um offen und ehrlich über Alkoholsucht zu sprechen. Sie erklären, woran man erkennt, dass aus Gewohnheit oder Genuss ein ernsthaftes Problem wird, und warum es wichtig ist, früh hinzuschauen – lange bevor alles eskaliert.Gemeinsam unterscheiden sie zwischen Abusus und Abhängigkeit, sprechen über Warnsignale, typische Rechtfertigungen und die enorme gesellschaftliche Verharmlosung von Alkohol. Auch die Risiken eines unbegleiteten Entzugs werden thematisiert – ebenso wie die sozialen Folgen einer Suchterkrankung für Familie, Partnerschaft und Beruf.Diese Sendung soll Mut machen, Hilfe anzunehmen, Hoffnung geben und zeigen: Alkoholsucht ist eine Erkrankung – und sie ist behandelbar.Am Mittwoch, ab 22:00 Uhr auf kronehit. Ab Donnerstag ist die ganze Sendung, wie immer, auf allen gängigen Plattformen als Podcast verfügbar. Du möchtest mit unserer Moderatorin Meli Tüchler oder unseren psychotherapeutischen ExpertInnen, Mag.a Romana Gilli und Daniel Martos, eine Frage stellen? Schreib uns an psychotalk@kronehit.at oder auf unserem neuen Instagram-Kanal @psychotalk.at!Hilfe zum Thema Sucht:· Suchthilfe Kompass: https://suchthilfekompass.goeg.at/presentation· Dialog – Indivoduelle Suchthilfe: https://www.dialog-on.at/suchtpraevention· Anton Proksch Institus: Das „API“ bietet Begleitung und Behandlung für Menschen mit Suchterkrankungen – sowohl ambulant als auch stationär. https://www.api.or.at/sucht-abhaengigkeit/alkoholsucht/ · Suchthilfe Wien: https://www.suchthilfe.wien/2/rkomz-2/ HPE – Hilfe für pflegende Angehörige und Freunde psychisch ErkrankterBeratung, Selbthilfe und VorträgeOnline Beratungen, Gruppentreffen oder Hotline - 01 5264202https://www.hpe.at/de/Wichtige Kontakte & Links:· Polizei: 133o Gehörlose Frauen und Mädchen können per SMS rund um die Uhr unter 0800 133 133 polizeiliche Hilfe rufen (Angabe von Ort und Notsituation).· Rettung: 144· Telefonseelsorge (0-24 Uhr): 142· Psychiatrische Soforthilfe und mobiler Krisendienst: +43 1 31330 (0 - 24 Uhr), per Mail, Chat oder TelefonAlle psychosozialen Dienste für ganz Österreich findest du hier: https://www.gesundheit.gv.at/service/beratungsstellen/krankheiten/psyche/psychosozialer-dienst.html· "Rat auf Draht" für Kinder, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene bis 24 Jahre: Hotline 24 Stunden - kostenlos und anonym aus ganz Österreich - 147 - https://www.rataufdraht.at/· "Rat auf Draht" für Eltern: Kostenlose Beratung von Eltern via Video, Audio oder Text-Chat rund um: Schule, Erziehung, Sexualität usw. - https://elternseite.at/ · Gesund aus der Krise: Ermöglicht bis zu 15 kostenlose Therapieeinheiten für Kinder, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene! Anmeldung online oder unter 0800/800122 www.gesundausderkrise.at · Kriseninterventionszentrum: Du befindest dich in einer akuten Krise und brauchst Hilfe dann wende dich hierhin: https://kriseninterventionszentrum.at/ Mental Health Days: Dieses österreichweite Projekt stärkt das Bewusstsein für psychische Gesundheit an Schulen. Bis Juni 2024 wurden über 75.000 Schüler erreicht. www.mentalhealthdays.eu
Validation is the act of recognizing, acknowledging, and accepting another person's thoughts, feelings, or experiences as real and understandable—without judgment, dismissal, or the need to fix them. Why does it matter? When you have Borderline Personality Disorder you've likely experienced a profound amount of invalidation. In this episode we go into detail about why it matters to be validated by others and yourself. Send us a text message to be anonymously read and responded to! Support the showYou can find Sara on Instagram @borderlinefromhell. You can also find the podcast on IG @boldbeautifulborderline Corey Evans is the artist for the music featured. He can be found HERE Talon Abbott created the cover art. He. can be found HERE Leave us a voicemail about your thoughts or questions on the show at boldbeautifulborderline.comIf you like the show we would love if you could rate, subscribe and support us on Patreon. Patreon info here: https://www.patreon.com/boldbeautifulborderline?fan_landing=true Purchase Sara's Exploring Your Borderline Strengths Journal at https://www.amazon.com/Exploring-Your-Borderline-Strengths-Amundson/dp/B0C522Y7QT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=IGQBWJRE3CFX&keywords=exploring+your+borderline+strengths&qid=1685383771&sprefix=exploring+your+bor%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1 For mental health supports: National Suicide Pr...
Kelsey Packwood is a Jamaican-American Writer, Director, Producer, & Actor based in Los Angeles, California. Kelsey is the writer and creator of BORDERLINE a half-hour traumedy scripted series based on her lived experience with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). I totally enjoyed this insightful, educational and inspirational chat with Kelsey. It was nice a synthesis of stories, science and lived experience, with a young woman who is a great communicator. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mimi est préoccupée par l'état de santé mentale d'un ami de son fils, diagnostiqué avec des troubles de la personnalité borderline depuis l'adolescence. Elle se sent dépassée par le soutien qu'elle lui apporte, d'autant plus que sa famille est à l'étranger et peu impliquée. Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.fr Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. Today's show is Podiums, where we feature expert speakers from live medical events. Today's episode will feature Dr. Cecilia Pascual-Garrido is titled "Persistent Pain Following Hip Arthroscopy and Borderline Dysplasia Straight to PAO."Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInYouTube
The Glass Borderline 'H*mpty D*mpty' No Real Self BPD Breakups and Codependent BPD Exes endless "what if's' in the confusion, losing of yourself, the rumination, the cognitive dissonance and the constant "how could he/she do this?" "What did I do wrong?" If only I would/could have had ___________ or done _________ or said ____________ or not done or said ____________ All these 'what if's' when you really need to understand the Glass Borderline 'H*mpty D*mpty and why your relationship will not, was not, did not and still cannot work out.https://ajmahari.ca/sessions - Sessionshttps://ajmahari.ca/podcasts - Podcastshttps://ajmahari.com - Online Store new Course Modules coming soonhttps://survivingbpdrelationshipbreakup.com - This podcast and my YoutubeThis podcast is ranked in the Top 100 Relationships Podcasts on feedspot.com at:100 Best Relationship Podcasts You Must Follow in 2025Million Podcasts has ranked this podcast in the top 60 Codependency Podcasts,the top 100 Narcissistic Abuse Podcasts and the top 100 in their Toxic RelationshipPodcast lists.https://www.millionpodcasts.com/codependency-podcasts/https://www.millionpodcasts.com/narcissistic-abuse-podcasts/https://www.millionpodcasts.com/toxic-relationship-podcasts/
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Annika ist 26, als bei ihr ein Borderline-Tumor entdeckt wird. Das Tückische an dieser Diagnose: Die Zysten an ihren Eierstöcken sind gleichzeitig gut- und bösartig. Für die Studentin beginnt ein emotionales Auf und Ab zwischen Entwarnungen und immer wieder neuen schlechten Neuigkeiten. Doch mit den Herausforderungen wird die junge Frau zunehmend Expertin für ihren eigenen Körper und will jetzt anderen Halt geben.
Charlotte, auditrice de Single Jungle, trentenaire, vit à Strasbourg où je l'ai rencontrée pour évoquer son célibat, son parcours. Elle est atteinte du trouble de la personnalité borderline ou dit limite. C'est un trouble psychique considéré comme un handicap, et qui peut ouvrir des droits à une ALD (affection longue durée) et une RQTH (reconnaissance de la qualité de travailleur handicapé). Quels sont les impacts de ce trouble sur sa vie personnelle, affective, familiale, amicale, professionnelle ? Etant hétéro, trouve-t-elle des hommes en capacité de comprendre, d'accepter, sa situation ? Ou fuient-ils dès qu'elle en parle ? Ou encore : profitent-ils de sa fragilité ? A-t-elle un souhait de parentalité ? Comment ses relations amicales s'adaptent ou pas à elle, et son mode de vie (plus précaire que d'autres) ?Trigger warning : Charlotte évoque des violences sexuelles, notamment dans le cadre d'une relation de couple (emprise), le mauvais accueil des officiers de police lors de ses dépôts de plainte, et elle évoque aussi son addiction passée au cannabis (à 17', 18'38 et à 19'20 jusqu'à 23'25). Merci à elle pour sa confiance et sa grande sincérité sur ces sujets douloureux.Bonne écoute ! Si vous voulez soutenir Single Jungle, avec un don en une seule fois, j'ai ouvert un Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/single-jungle. J'ai suivi le conseil d'auditrices et d'auditeurs qui ont proposé de participer à la hauteur de leurs moyens, ponctuellement, aux frais des épisodes (prise de son/montage). Merci aux premières personnes qui ont participé ! Références citées dans l'épisode ou en bonus (à suivre) Définitionhttps://www.ameli.fr/paris/assure/sante/themes/sante-mentale-de-l-adulte/troubles-de-la-personnalite-de-l-adulteLe trouble de personnalité borderline est caractérisé par une instabilité :une instabilité émotionnelle avec oscillations entre bonne humeur et dépression, angoisse, colère inappropriée avec une sensation de vide profond ; une instabilité interpersonnelle majeure marquée par des relations intenses et chaotiques alternant entre les deux extrêmes de l'idéalisation et du rejet des autres. Ces patients ont aussi une hypersensibilité à ce qu'ils ressententcomme une peur intense d'être abandonnés, et font donc des efforts effrénés pour éviter les abandons;une instabilité de l'identité et l'image de soi oscillant entre les extrêmes, parfois au cours d'une même journée (« qui suis-je, quels sont mes repères, mes buts, mes choix », « je suis formidable, je ne vaux rien »).À ces éléments d'instabilité de fond s'ajoutent deux autres caractéristiques à expression intermittente :des comportements impulsifs : auto-mutilations, conduites à risque et tentatives de suicide répétées ;la possible survenue en situation de stress de moments transitoires, de symptômes dissociatifs sévères (détachement de soi, oubli d'évènements personnels, etc.) ou de symptômes psychotiques comme des hallucinations.Le trouble de personnalité borderline est marqué par de fréquents problèmes psychologiques dont les principaux sontles abus de substance, les troubles de l'humeur, les troubles anxieux et les troubles du comportement alimentaire.Pour en savoir plus, lire sur Psycom Le trouble de la personnalité borderline Le trouble de la personnalité borderline ou dit limite est une pathologie qui touche 2% de la population mondiale, souvent des femmes. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trouble_de_la_personnalit%C3%A9_borderline "le travail et les troubles psys" animée par Charlotte, sur Radio Barjots https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/le-travail-et-les-troubles-psys/id1798230141?i=1000708107411 infos "Charlotte, accompagnée de Christian, Martin et Alexandre, continue cette nouvelle série Les invisibles en lumière qui propose les témoignages des adhérent-e-s du GEM Aube sur des thématiques qu'elles et ils ont choisies. Cet épisode parle du travail, des difficultés à pouvoir travailler lorsqu'on souffre de troubles psys, des moyens pour y accéder néanmoins et des réalités vécues par les un-e-s et les autres." article de Galliane sur le blog Les Filles Electriques (blog où participaient aussi Lucile Bellan et Esther Buitekant) :https://web.archive.org/web/20190320102601/http://www.lesfilleselectriques.com/2015/11/le-trouble-de-personnalite-limite-ou-borderline/?#more-10695Galliane étant également atteinte du trouble de la personnalité borderline, elle a visibilisé le sujet en le documentant depuis plus de 10 ans via différentes plateformes. Sur son compte Twitter (devenu "X", après le rachat par Elon Musk), vous trouverez plusieurs ressources : https://x.com/search?q=from%3Agalliane%20borderline&src=typed_queryDont : https://x.com/galliane/status/1259560978884235266?s=46&t=cYhYTWwLBqjZ3DDlImyyKghttps://x.com/galliane/status/740998336824676352?s=46&t=cYhYTWwLBqjZ3DDlImyyKg la série "Crazy ex-girlfriend" évoque le sujet du trouble de la personnalité borderline. Merci à @martinemcflyyy sur Instagram qui me l'a dit en commentaires :) AVERTISSEMENT IMPORTANT : Ne jamais s'inscrire sur une application ou site de rencontres payant sans 1) lire les avis sur Google (Play store) ou Apple (App store) 2) lire les conditions tarifaires de l'abonnement. Ainsi je vous déconseille fortement le site PARSHIP, qui pratique l'extorsion : on ne peut pas résilier avant 1 an obligatoire, même si on n'utilise plus le service, qui n'est pas satisfaisant, car très peu de personnes dans votre région. Le service clients n'a que mépris pour les clients et le service communication ne veut rien entendre (un comble), aucun arrangement possible. Donc évitez une dépense inutile. Episode enregistré en mai 2025 à Strasbourg, merci à Charlotte et à son chat pour leur accueilPrise de son, montage et mixage : Isabelle FieldMusique : Nouveau générique ! Vous l'avez reconnu ? C'est le générique de la série mythique des années 90 "Code Quantum" avec Scott Bakula. J'adore cette série, féministe, inclusive. Dédicace à Richard Gaitet (Arte Radio), auteur, fan inconditionnel aussi de cette série.Virgules sonores : Edouard JoguetLogo conçu par Lynda Mac-ConnellHébergement : Podcloud
Dr Kirk answers patron emails. January 14, 2026This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/KIRK to get 10% off your first month.00:00 Is it possible to have every schema?21:31 Modeling empathy23:20 How might a client present with both Borderline and Narcissism? 32:38 Is short form clinician content any good? 38:57 Is Will from Goodwill Hunting a Narcissist? Become a member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOUZWV1DRtHtpP2H48S7iiw/joinBecome a patron: https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleEmail: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactWebsite: https://www.psychologyinseattle.comMerch: https://psychologyinseattle-shop.fourthwall.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologyinseattle/Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/PsychologyInSeattle/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kirk.hondaThe Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes personal or professional consultation, therapy, diagnosis, or creates a counselor-client relationship. Topics discussed may generate differing points of view. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that we cannot control reactions or responses from others, which may not agree with you or feel unfair. Your participation on this site is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Opinions and views expressed by the host and guest hosts are personal views. Although, we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Opinions posted by participants (such as comments) are not those of the hosts. Readers should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. For a more extensive description of factors for you to consider, please see www.psychologyinseattle.com(By The Daily Telegraph. Copyright holders of the image of Madeleine at three are Kate and Gerry McCann. The age-progressed image was commissioned by Scotland Yard from forensic artist Teri Blythe for release to the public. Both images have been widely disseminated by the copyright holders, and have been the subject of significant commentary., Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=39861556)
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on January 14, 2026 Rich Paul suggested that the Lakers should trade Austin Reaves for Jaren Jackson Jr., neither of which are Klutch Sports clients. Should he be able to talk about this? What You Got Wednesday Never Forget this Casey Kasem freak-out
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We've got close to 400 episodes, and with the new year, I felt inspired to categorize Dear Men in order to help you get the most out of it!I've broken it down into six buckets, then listed episodes in an order I believe would be supportive to listen to:1. Do you identify as a Nice Guy? If you already know about Nice Guy Syndrome (perhaps you've even read No More Mr. Nice Guy by Dr. Robert Glover), you'll love these. If you've not yet heard about it but your spidey sense is going off, it's probably a good time to learn more:374: The 3 main archetypes of men. Which one are you? (ft. Jason Lange)239: Realized I'm a "Nice Guy." Now what do I do about it? (ft. Jason Lange)367: 'For some reason, I tend to attract "projects."' (ft. Jason Lange)289: Do Nice Guys tend to attract volatile women? (ft. Jason Lange)235: 'I see a beautiful woman and immediately get triggered. Why?' (ft. Jason Lange)340: Top 3 traits we've seen Nice Guys develop to get what they want! (ft. Jason Lange)295: Ever 'fallen into' a relationship? (ft. Jason Lange)284: Is cheating (including emotional affairs) correlated with Nice Guy Syndrome? (ft. Jason Lange)296: What does it actually mean to step into your power? (ft. Jason Lange)315: What happens once you've recovered from Nice Guy Syndrome? (ft. Dr. Robert Glover)---2. Ever been with an emotionally volatile partner? If you've ever been with a partner who scared you, who had a lot of emotional intensity, and around whom you felt you were walking on eggshells, then it's time to understand Borderline Personality Disorder. (This could rock your world!)319: 'My relationship is war.' (What do I do?) (Ft. Jason Lange)128: Feel like you're walking on eggshells? Recognizing Borderline Personality Disorder (ft. Violet Lange)313: GuyTalk: Life after being with a BPD partner (Borderline Personality Disorder)354: What's it like treating Borderline Personality Disorder? (Pt. 1) Ft. Setareh Vatan373: What's it like treating Borderline Personality Disorder (pt. 2) (ft. Setareh Vatan)345: The 4 male "types" who partner with Borderline women (Borderline Personality Disorder) (ft. Violet Lange)163: Ever had red-hot sex with someone who's bad for you? (ft. Jason Lange)221: What's her feminine storm, and what's abuse? (ft. Violet & Jason Lange)386: GuyTalk: How do you co-parent with a challenging partner? (including Borderline Personality Disorder or Narcissistic Personality Disorder)---3. Are you curious about sexy time? We have tons of fun episodes on this! Everything from sexual fantasies to episodes with erotica writers. Here's just a taste:37: Secrets of a Sex Researcher (ft. me!)388: GirlTalk: The reddest, hottest sex we've ever had (as women)318: GirlTalk: Role play in sex. What's it like!?152: GirlTalk: How to go down on a woman so she *loves* it189: GirlTalk: Does size matter?282: Anal sex! Yep, we're talkin' about it. (ft. Sara)245: What's it like to be swingers? (ft. John & Jackie Melfi)119: GirlTalk: Blowjobs! What we like and don't like in oral sex on men384: What's the impact of circumcision on a man? (ft. Michael Smith, Intactivist Educator)390: What is foreskin restoration? (ft. Bob Werner)---4. Are you dating/wanting to date?Whether you're wanting to "date better," or you're getting back out onto the scene after a major relationship has ended, you'll find a gem in here:186: GirlTalk: Approaching us in the wild (the "cold approach")220: How do I tell if she likes me? (ft. Jason Lange)136: GuyTalk: Dating after divorce387: GirlTalk: What inspires a woman to deeply trust a man?360: GirlTalk: Striking while the iron is hot!358: Do you trust men? (ft. Jason Lange)335: Ever felt like women had a 'list' in dating & relationships? (ft. Violet Lange)344: 3 dating myths to let go of immediately (ft. Jason Lange)337: GirlTalk: Ever felt like she's testing you?341: GirlTalk: The most important relationship skill of them all324: What does it mean to open a woman? (ft. Jason Lange)291: Want to get better at dating? Here are 3 ways to practice with women (ft. Violet Lange)138: GirlTalk! When should you text her vs. call her?---5. Want to know more about trauma healing?Eventually we all come to realize how messed up we are. ;) It is at that point that it's helpful to learn more about how to un-learn damaging patterns.The good news is that it's never too late, and major breakthroughs are more than just possible when you put in the right effort and get the right support -- they're probable.320: From breakdown to breakthrough: how to recover from trauma (ft. Jason Lange)123: What exactly IS somatic therapy, and how does it differ from talk therapy? (ft. Z Zoccolante)379: Can ketamine really treat depression (and PTSD and ADHD)? (ft. Sam Mandel)314: Can microdosing help you develop better relationships? (ft. David Romero)300: What's it like to do MDMA therapy with your wife? (ft. Lucas)278: Need a breakthrough? Try breathwork. (ft. Luke Adler)371: GuyTalk: What's it like doing in-person men's work?150: Want a happy, healthy relationship? Ancestral trauma healing. (ft. Ben Goresky & Mark Wolynn)166: Can psychedelics help heal you? (ft. Jason Lange)159: It happens to boys, too. Somatic therapies to heal from sexual abuse (ft. Rahi Chun)155: Overcome anxious/avoidant attachment with somatic therapy modality Network Spinal Analysis (ft. Dr. Matt Kreinheder)223: Sexological bodywork, somatic sex education, and overcoming trauma (ft. Chris Muse & Alyssa Morin)199: Want to overcome trauma quickly? De-armoring can help (ft. Sunny Ju)---6. Are you in partnership? Learn about polarity!If you've ever been in a sexless marriage, or a love relationship where you wished there was more sexy time happening, polarity is likely a big part of what's going on. Or even if your relationship is good and you want to take it to GREAT, this is the topic for you.Polarity is a key concept in our work, and it is the balance between masculine and feminine energies, which we often talk about as "alpha" and "omega" energies.380: What exactly IS polarity? (ft. Violet Lange)394: Why is polarity so critical for attraction? (ft. Jason Lange)292: Sex life with your wife not where you want it to be? Reverse polarity could be the culprit (ft. Violet & Jason Lange)360: GirlTalk: Striking while the iron is hot!357: GirlTalk: What does it mean to “claim” her (and why does she love it)?297: The problems with polarity (ft. Jason Lange)293: Give it to me whining! (Ft. Jason & Violet Lange)277: Want to maximize polarity? Learn to do this well. (ft. Jason Lange)66: GirlTalk: When men do this, we get wet.342: Are you scared of her big feelings? This may help. (ft. Jason Lange) [replay]250: How do you re-polarize a relationship (bring back the spark)? ft. Jason Lange322: 5 ways to polarize a powerful woman (ft. Jason Lange) [Replay]
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From Borderline to Beautiful: Hope & Help for BPD with Rose Skeeters, MA, LPC, PN2
KeywordsNew Year's resolutions, recovery, borderline personality disorder, self-improvement, emotional regulation, personal growth, mental health, self-reflection, coping strategies, emotional well-beingSummaryIn this episode, Rose Skeeters discusses the importance of New Year's resolutions, particularly focusing on what individuals can give up to aid their recovery journey. She emphasizes the need for self-reflection, prioritizing love and emotional regulation, and letting go of harmful behaviors and mindsets. The conversation covers various aspects of personal growth, including confronting self-perception, embracing stability, and taking responsibility for one's actions. Rose encourages listeners to prioritize connection over performance and to reconnect with their conscience as they move into the new year.Need individual support? Schedule a session with Rose here: https://www.thriveonlinecounseling.com/product/individual-sessions/To schedule with Jay, click here: https://www.thriveonlinecounseling.com/product/22608/Gift cards now available for purchase here: https://www.thriveonlinecounseling.com/product/gift-card/**This episode is colloquial not clinical, using personal anecdotes to support conveying information in an informal, relatable way**
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You're listening to Burnt Toast! We are Virginia Sole-Smith and Corinne Fay.Happy Christmas if you celebrate! If you don't, happy Thursday where everything is closed! Either way, today we're taking a look back at your five favorite episodes of the year. If you enjoy the snippets you hear here, why not give yourself the gift of Burnt Toast? In addition to getting behind paywalled episodes and essays, Burnt Toasties get to join our awesome chat rooms like Team CPAP, Anti-Diet Ozempic Life and Fat Fashion! Join Burnt Toast for 2026!
NBA insider for The Sports Leader and The Athletic Sam Amick joins Silver & J.D. to react to Joe Lacob's email, Steve Kerr's criticisms over his own coaching, and how the Warriors can navigate their struggles as they approach a borderline desperate situationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NBA insider for The Sports Leader and The Athletic Sam Amick joins Silver & J.D. to react to Joe Lacob's email, Steve Kerr's criticisms over his own coaching, and how the Warriors can navigate their struggles as they approach a borderline desperate situationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Susan Guthrie welcomes two extraordinary guests whose combined perspectives offer something rarely seen in the world of divorce. Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq., returns to the show alongside author Matthew A. Tower, whose new book Love Wars: Clash of the Parents gives listeners an unprecedented inside look at what high-conflict divorce feels like through the eyes of a child. Together, their insights reveal the emotional reality children carry, the predictable patterns behind high-conflict behaviors, and the steps parents can take to protect their kids from the fallout. Love Wars follows Matthew's journey from ages six to eleven as he navigated two volatile households, emotional unpredictability, parentification, negative advocates, and the relentless pressure to choose sides. His story is raw, illuminating, and at times difficult to hear, yet it is also deeply important. Bill helps contextualize Matthew's lived experience through High Conflict Personality Theory and offers guidance parents and professionals can use immediately. This conversation is a powerful companion to Bill's book Splitting and the perfect next step for anyone committed to changing the emotional climate for their children. Why This Conversation Matters High-conflict divorce leaves a lasting imprint on children, but the full internal experience is almost never visible to parents, courts, or professionals. Matthew's story pulls back the curtain on what children absorb, what they fear, how they cope, and why the conflict shapes them long after the legal case is over. Bill explains how splitting, emotional volatility, and personality-driven dynamics create confusion, fear, and reactivity for children who do not yet have the capacity to regulate intense emotions. He also highlights why professionals often miss what is really happening, and how parents can change the trajectory by lowering conflict, creating predictability, and becoming the steady emotional anchor their children desperately need. Together, Bill and Matthew offer clarity, compassion, and a path forward for families caught in high-conflict cycles. In this episode, you will learn: What children internalize during high-conflict divorce and why they absorb the emotional intensity around them Why parentification is so damaging and how children become emotional caregivers when adults are dysregulated How high-conflict parents recruit negative advocates and why these dynamics intensify the conflict Why kids shut down, freeze, or dissociate when the emotional environment becomes overwhelming How calm, consistent adults like Matthew's stepmother Holly can become a lifeline What courts and professionals often overlook when evaluating children's preferences or resistance What parents can do right now to lower reactivity, reduce conflict, and create safety for their children About the Guests: Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq. - Bill Eddy is a lawyer, therapist, mediator, best-selling author, co-founder, and Chief Innovation Officer of the High Conflict Institute. He pioneered the High Conflict Personality Theory (HCP Theory) and has become an international expert on managing disputes involving high conflict personalities and personality disorders. He provides training to lawyers, judges, mediators, managers, human resource professionals, businesspersons, healthcare administrators, college administrators, homeowners' association managers, ombudspersons, law enforcement, therapists and others. He has been a speaker and trainer in over 30 U.S. states and 10 countries. Visit the High Conflict Institute to find out more about Bill, the Institute's wealth of resources for managing high conflict relationships and more of Bill's books! https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/ Listen to Bill's other episode, "Get Ready to BIFF Your High Conflict Co-Parent" on Divorce & Beyond here: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-q3hpd-f87a79 Get your copy of Splitting: How to Protect Yourself When Divorcing a Narcissist or Borderline here: https://amzn.to/3C22aGH Matthew A. Tower - Matthew A. Tower is an author, art director, audiobook narrator, and entrepreneur. He first saw Star Wars in theaters at age three. Love Wars: Clash of the Parents, A True Divorce Story is his debut work of literature. Previously, he was founder and CEO of Versus Books, and published more than 50 gaming strategy guides for hits like The Legend of Zelda, selling over 5 million copies. Get your copy of Love Wars: Clash of the Parents here: https://amzn.to/4oCN15T Learn more at: https://lovewars.com ===================== Make the Most of Your Listening Experience: If this episode resonates with you, be sure to: Subscribe to Divorce & Beyond so you never miss an episode. Share this episode with friends or loved ones who need hope and healing. Leave a 5-star review to help us reach even more listeners. Follow Us Online: Divorce & Beyond: https://divorceandbeyondpod.com, IG: @divorceandbeyondpod Meet Our Host Susan E. Guthrie®, Esq. is one of the nation's leading family law and mediation experts, with more than 35 years of experience helping individuals and families navigate divorce and conflict with clarity and compassion. She is the Immediate Past Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, a best-selling author, and a sought-after speaker, trainer, and practice-building consultant. Susan recently appeared as the featured expert on The Oprah Podcast, where she shared her insights on gray divorce and the changing landscape of relationships. Her expertise has also been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Washington Post, NewsNation, and NBC's Chicago Today, among many others. As the creator and host of the award-winning Divorce & Beyond® Podcast, ranked in the top 1% of all podcasts worldwide with more than 3.4 million downloads, Susan brings together top experts and powerful personal stories to help listeners move through divorce and beyond with confidence, insight, and hope. Learn more about Susan and her work at susaneguthrie.com. Divorce & Beyond is a Top 1% Overall and Top 100 Self-Help podcast designed to help you with all you need to know to navigate your divorce journey and most importantly, to thrive in your beautiful beyond! ***************************************************************************** A Smarter, Simpler Way to Navigate Your Divorce Looking for a clearer and more affordable way to move through your divorce? Check out Hello Divorce. Their guided online platform combines easy-to-follow tools with real legal and coaching support to help you complete your divorce with less stress, less confusion, and far lower costs than a traditional courtroom battle. They have created a special page just for Divorce & Beyond listeners. Explore your options at hellodivorce.com/susan. ***************************************************************************** Opportunities for Expert Guests and Fellow Podcasters Partner with Divorce & Beyond Whether you're a podcaster looking to expand your reach or an expert ready to share your insights, Divorce & Beyond offers the perfect platform to amplify your voice. Find out more here: https://divorceandbeyondpod.com/guest-opportunities ***************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM
December is a rest month where I'm posting greatest hits content from the last few years. Here's the first - enjoy! Let's break down BPD anger because it's very real. BUT when you misunderstand it, it's very dangerous for all of us. In this episode I talk about a few anger stories, the reasons why we have to understand and destigmatize anger and we hear from listeners about their experience with anger, what causes it, and how it feels. They are SO beautiful and such articulate answers. Send us a text message to be anonymously read and responded to! Support the showYou can find Sara on Instagram @borderlinefromhell. You can also find the podcast on IG @boldbeautifulborderline Corey Evans is the artist for the music featured. He can be found HERE Talon Abbott created the cover art. He. can be found HERE Leave us a voicemail about your thoughts or questions on the show at boldbeautifulborderline.comIf you like the show we would love if you could rate, subscribe and support us on Patreon. Patreon info here: https://www.patreon.com/boldbeautifulborderline?fan_landing=true Purchase Sara's Exploring Your Borderline Strengths Journal at https://www.amazon.com/Exploring-Your-Borderline-Strengths-Amundson/dp/B0C522Y7QT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=IGQBWJRE3CFX&keywords=exploring+your+borderline+strengths&qid=1685383771&sprefix=exploring+your+bor%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1 For mental health supports: National Suicide Pr...
This week on Divorce & Beyond, we are bringing back the number one episode of all time, my conversation with the incomparable Bill Eddy about his groundbreaking book Splitting: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder. This encore episode is more timely than ever and is also the perfect lead-in to next week's very special conversation with author Matthew A. Tower and Bill Eddy about Matthew's new book Love Wars: Clash of the Parents. That episode takes you inside the emotional experience of a child living through a high-conflict divorce. Today's replay sets the foundation for everything we will discuss next week. Why This Episode Matters There is a reason this conversation has remained the most downloaded episode in the history of Divorce and Beyond. Bill Eddy's insights have helped countless listeners understand what is happening in their high conflict divorce, why the conflict feels impossible to manage, and how to protect themselves and their children from the fallout. If you are facing a high-conflict situation, or if your co-parent has patterns of narcissistic, borderline, or antisocial behavior, this episode will give you the clarity and direction you need. In this episode you will learn: • What borderline, narcissistic, and antisocial personality patterns look like during divorce, and why they escalate conflict • The biggest mistakes people make when trying to “diagnose” or explain their spouse's behavior • How to communicate effectively using Bill's BIFF method (Brief, Informative, Friendly, Firm) • Why judges often get high-conflict cases wrong, and what you can do to present your case clearly and effectively • How to document incidents safely and strategically • What to expect when divorcing a high-conflict person and how to pace yourself for the long haul • When mediation works, when it does not, and why preparation matters • How to stay calm and grounded when your spouse appears calm in court and you do not • The three biggest patterns you must highlight to the court so your case is understood • Why support systems, emotional boundaries, and strategic planning are essential for survival Bill's wisdom is clear, practical, and actionable. Whether you are preparing for divorce, in the thick of litigation, or co-parenting with a high-conflict ex, this episode gives you tools that truly make a difference. About Bill Eddy Bill Eddy is a therapist, lawyer, mediator, and co-founder of the High Conflict Institute. He has authored more than 20 books, including Splitting, BIFF for Co-Parents, and Mediating High Conflict Disputes, and is recognized worldwide as the leading expert on high-conflict personalities and their impact on divorce and family court. He is also one of the most popular and trusted guests in the history of Divorce and Beyond. A Perfect Lead-in to Next Week Be sure to tune in next week when Bill joins me again along with author Matthew A. Tower for a powerful new episode unpacking Matthew's true story of growing up in a high-conflict divorce in Love Wars: Clash of the Parents. It is an unforgettable look at how conflict affects children from the inside. Resources Mentioned • Splitting:Second Edition: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder by Bill Eddy and Randi Kreger: https://amzn.to/48eSPfu • High Conflict Institute: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com • BIFF for Co-Parent Communication by Bill Eddy: https://amzn.to/4iqZ18X • Mediating High Conflict Disputes by Bill Eddy: https://amzn.to/4rlQgkD Make the Most of Your Listening Experience: If this episode resonates with you, be sure to: Subscribe to Divorce & Beyond so you never miss an episode. Share this episode with friends or loved ones who need hope and healing. Leave a 5-star review to help us reach even more listeners. Follow Us Online: Divorce & Beyond: https://divorceandbeyondpod.com, IG: @divorceandbeyondpod Meet Our Host Susan E. Guthrie®, Esq. is one of the nation's leading family law and mediation experts, with more than 35 years of experience helping individuals and families navigate divorce and conflict with clarity and compassion. She is the Immediate Past Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, a best-selling author, and a sought-after speaker, trainer, and practice-building consultant. Susan recently appeared as the featured expert on The Oprah Podcast, where she shared her insights on gray divorce and the changing landscape of relationships. Her expertise has also been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Washington Post, NewsNation, and NBC's Chicago Today, among many others. As the creator and host of the award-winning Divorce & Beyond® Podcast, ranked in the top 1% of all podcasts worldwide with more than 3.4 million downloads, Susan brings together top experts and powerful personal stories to help listeners move through divorce and beyond with confidence, insight, and hope. Learn more about Susan and her work at susaneguthrie.com. Divorce & Beyond is a Top 1% Overall and Top 100 Self-Help podcast designed to help you with all you need to know to navigate your divorce journey and most importantly, to thrive in your beautiful beyond! ***************************************************************************** A Smarter, Simpler Way to Navigate Your Divorce Looking for a clearer and more affordable way to move through your divorce? Check out Hello Divorce. Their guided online platform combines easy-to-follow tools with real legal and coaching support to help you complete your divorce with less stress, less confusion, and far lower costs than a traditional courtroom battle. They have created a special page just for Divorce & Beyond listeners. Explore your options at hellodivorce.com/susan. ***************************************************************************** Opportunities for Expert Guests and Fellow Podcasters Partner with Divorce & Beyond Whether you're a podcaster looking to expand your reach or an expert ready to share your insights, Divorce & Beyond offers the perfect platform to amplify your voice. Find out more here: https://divorceandbeyondpod.com/guest-opportunities ***************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM
Does it freak anyone else out when an older person starts talking like a young person in a way that so completely doesn't fit with their personality that it's all you can think about? Isn't that just the most embarrassing thing? Well we got some of that this week! As well as the latest update in the “Welcome to Hell, Mark Sanchez” story. So sit back, relax, and thank the good lord above that you're not one of these people. As always, write in to the show @ JoshPotterShow@gmail.com - we couldn't make the show without you depraved roaches out there, sniffing out the worst humanity has to offer and sending it our way. ★★★ This week's Intro Music: “Salty Sammies” by Griff Parker Outro Music: “Live From The Roach Motel (feat. Hendawg)” by Brothers @HendawgMusic ★★★ See Josh Live! ALL STAND UP LINKS CAN BE FOUND HERE: https://thejoshpotter.com ★★★ Josh Potter:
How to handle people better. Isabelle Morley is a clinical psychologist and EFT-certified couples therapist (Emotionally Focused Therapy). She is a contributing author to Psychology Today, and has been featured in The New Yorker, The Boston Globe, Business Insider, Vox, and Very Well Mind, among others. Her latest book is They're Not Gaslighting You: Ditch the Therapy Speak and Stop Hunting for Red Flags in Every Relationship. In this episode we talk about: The difference between abuse and bad behavior How to know if you're really in an abusive relationship How to correctly use the term 'gaslighting' What boundaries are, how to set them, and how to know if yours have actually been violated How to spot a narcissist The difference between having Narcissistic Personality Disorder and just having selfish qualities Red flags vs. garden-variety imperfections The definition and weaponization of terms like 'bipolar' and 'borderline' The overuse of the word 'triggered' Basic tips for navigating relationships beyond the therapy-speak And much more Join Dan's online community here Follow Dan on social: Instagram, TikTok Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Additional Resources: Navigating Intimacy: An Introductory Guide to Couples and Sex Therapy Tickets are now on sale for a special live taping of the 10% Happier Podcast with guest Pete Holmes! Join us on November 18th in NYC for this benefit show, with all proceeds supporting the New York Insight Meditation Center. Grab your tickets here! To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/10HappierwithDanHarris Thanks to our sponsors: AT&T: Staying connected matters. That's why AT&T has connectivity you can depend on, or they will proactively make it right. Visit att.com/guarantee for details. Airbnb: Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host.